Is that AncestryDNA Test Really Worth Purchasing?
The implications of handing over your DNA to a database
Imagine a scenario in which you’re 22 years old, its Christmas day, and your parents still insist on giving you a stocking stuffed with goodies. Sure, you might find some candy, an ornament, or some gift cards. But did you ever think you would find an AncestryDNA testing kit demanding you to spit into a cup? This company must take me for a fool if it thinks I’m going to leave the comfort of my home and furnish them with some of my saliva. And yeah, you bet I played the role of that fool – I definitely sent the company some of my DNA.
In all seriousness, I have always wanted to try one of these tests out. I wanted to learn more about my family heritage and settle the family debate about whether I have more Swedish or Norwegian roots. And I wondered about other things like how my DNA will be tested and how I can get in touch with some of my DNA matches. These are the questions that I can now successfully answer after using my stocking stuffer from “Santa”.
So, What Does The Entire Process Entail?
I have mapped out the process into four stages:
- Stage one - DNA Collection
- Stage two - DNA Extraction
- Stage three - DNA Analysis
- Stage four - DNA Results
Very glad you wrote this article even though it would've been great for me to know before Christmas (I didn't know anything about the process). I forgot to get my parents gifts and ended up buying both of them Ancestry DNA kits right after. Regardless, this is a very informative and interesting expert article. Great heading and subheadings too!
ReplyDelete-Ryan Baer
I really enjoyed this article and especially how you eloquently eloborated on DNA testing from your perspective as well as your thoughts on companies like this. I also agree with your statement on how it is your choice of sending in your DNA, but the curosity of our lineage and orgin is overwhelming. Great article overall!
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